LMCane said:
I don't mind seeing a strong female
I mind seeing a 104 pound female beating a 6 foot 4 inch 215 pound man in a hand to hand combat fight
That's an incredibly specific thing to be bothered by.
LMCane said:
I don't mind seeing a strong female
I mind seeing a 104 pound female beating a 6 foot 4 inch 215 pound man in a hand to hand combat fight
i don't want to derail my own thread. i'm glad people are starting realize/admit that Black Panther isn't among the greatest films of all time (which is where the ratings were for so long after it came out\).Gigem314 said:Iowaggie said:
I'd suggest that it is part of a larger problem that Hollywood has had, especially since 2020: the predictability of "underrepresented" groups in films.
Black Panther and Falcon from the MCU immediately come to mind...neither of them make any major mistakes, are usually the ones dictating things to others, with no actual flaws. They are made out to be saintly.
Aggie_Journalist said:
What screams out from this thread is the trend of folks being bothered when women punch above their weight or when black characters be Boy Scouts, but zero complaints when it's white men doing either of those things.
It's bad when Black Panther and Falcon avoid major mistakes and give orders, but no complaints when Captain America's doing the same.
It's bad when 5'10, 120 Charlize Theron kicks ass in Atomic Blond, but nobody on this thread is complaining when 5'7, 170 Tom Cruise kicks ass in Jack Reacher.
These could be broad complaints, "I don't like it when smaller actors beat up much larger actors in movies," or "I don't like characters who are Boy Scouts."
But instead it's, "I don't like it when women beat up much larger actors in movies," and "I don't like black men who are Boy Scouts."
Hit Girl in Kickass. There was a little bit of physical, but mostly just training, speed, dexterity and moxie.Mayor West said:85aggie777 said:I had the exact same feeling when I watched the movie. She was a competent pilot without her or the movie needing to make a "statement" about the fact she was a woman in a male dominated field or making her macho. Top Gun: Maverick got it right on so many levels.JayHowdy! said:
The best strong female character that I have seen in years is Phoenix from last years Maverick. She was strong, confident, extremely capable and at the same time beautiful, understanding and sympathetic. All of this and without the usual Hollywood BS that goes along with a strong female character. She was written as a pilot, trying to do her best, and to get selected for the mission that only a few of the worlds best pilots could execute. Not once was was there a disbelief that this character was there due to quotas, gender inclusion, or simply that we had to have a female pilot. Hats of to the writers that created this character, a character that I hope my daughter could emulate and become in the future.
It helps when the female badass doesn't have to be a physically dominant badass, especially when interacting with physically dominant male counterparts.
Another strong female lead that I haven't seen mentioned yet is Emily Blunt in Edge of Tomorrow.
Completely off base. No one likes a flawless character no matter the color or gender. It's why everyone loves Batman while no one can make a decent Superman movie.Aggie_Journalist said:
What screams out from this thread is the trend of folks being bothered when women punch above their weight or when black characters be Boy Scouts, but zero complaints when it's white men doing either of those things.
Watched it the first time on lawn chairs in the bed of a pickup with my buddies at the drive in. Made even better because the guards were creepers, the chick guard looked like a total Karen, and dewshy quack was a dewshy quack.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Sarah Connor sneaking up on the guards in the mental ward, smashing them in the face with a baton, and threatening then with rat poison. That is how you do it right.
Black Panther gets beat up by his cousin, loses his mantle, is thrown off a cliff, literally almost dies, is found in a river by his enemy, and is rescued by his mom and girlfriend after his dad gives him advice in a dream.Gigem314 said:
Black Panther and Falcon from the MCU immediately come to mind...neither of them make any major mistakes, are usually the ones dictating things to others, with no actual flaws. They are made out to be saintly.
He deals with struggle, yes. But I still think it falls into the category of what the video above described...that he has all that he needs to succeed, but just needs to let go of the limitations imposed on him by others. I still think they did the character a disservice with the 'Superman' persona. It's not as blatant as many of the 'strong female' characters but I think it's still there.fig96 said:
Black Panther loses his mantle, literally almost dies, is found in a river by his enemy, and is rescued by his mom and girlfriend.
Oh Good Lord.Aggie_Journalist said:
What screams out from this thread is the trend of folks being bothered when women punch above their weight or when black characters be Boy Scouts, but zero complaints when it's white men doing either of those things.
It's bad when Black Panther and Falcon avoid major mistakes and give orders, but no complaints when Captain America's doing the same.
It's bad when 5'10, 120 Charlize Theron kicks ass in Atomic Blond, but nobody on this thread is complaining when 5'7, 170 Tom Cruise kicks ass in Jack Reacher.
These could be broad complaints, "I don't like it when smaller actors beat up much larger actors in movies," or "I don't like characters who are Boy Scouts."
But instead it's, "I don't like it when women beat up much larger actors in movies," and "I don't like black men who are Boy Scouts."
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Oh Good Lord.Aggie_Journalist said:
What screams out from this thread is the trend of folks being bothered when women punch above their weight or when black characters be Boy Scouts, but zero complaints when it's white men doing either of those things.
It's bad when Black Panther and Falcon avoid major mistakes and give orders, but no complaints when Captain America's doing the same.
It's bad when 5'10, 120 Charlize Theron kicks ass in Atomic Blond, but nobody on this thread is complaining when 5'7, 170 Tom Cruise kicks ass in Jack Reacher.
These could be broad complaints, "I don't like it when smaller actors beat up much larger actors in movies," or "I don't like characters who are Boy Scouts."
But instead it's, "I don't like it when women beat up much larger actors in movies," and "I don't like black men who are Boy Scouts."
Instead of all this jibberish, why don't you just call everyone racist and sexist? Seems much more concise.
December can't get here fast enough. My favorite new show of the last few years.fig96 said:
Reacher on Amazon is also worth a watch, really enjoyed it and looking forward to s2.
Fenrir said:December can't get here fast enough. My favorite new show of the last few years.fig96 said:
Reacher on Amazon is also worth a watch, really enjoyed it and looking forward to s2.